This game gives me a feeling of really being back in this gritty middle ages world where danger is every place. I know to some it won't be a game that shows off what the 360 can do but it has moments where it really does look great and the draw distance really adds to the feel of the game. You can see towns from mountain tops and it gives me a sense of depth that you dont really see in other games. The sense of size is really sweet as well you really feel small when coming up to a castle or one of the gates that block you from going to the other side of the in game world. Another aspect of the game is the amount of equipment that you can choose from. Armor,and weapons oh my. I love the different choices you get to chose from it seems endless at times I love it. I love this game and since the games release I have not put it down. It's very fun and I think if you are going to give it a try go into it with an open mind really give it a chance. I know the game does'nt have the flashy graphics that oblivion has but to me that one of the things that i like about it, it looks older and feels more real that all the towns in oblivion. Don't get me wrong I love oblivion but its kind of like a futuristic middle ages with these spectacular looking towns that look almost to good for it to be a game that takes place in the renaissance time.
I just finished Two Worlds, well the main quest anyways as it would probably take me more than the 60 hours I played the game to find and finish all the quests. Anyways, I walk away from this game with mixed impressions... Read Full Review
Two Worlds is Two Different Games. Game 1: Your first hour with Two Worlds (Also known as "the WTF, this isn't Oblivion...hour"). a.k.a "Wait a minute that super hot babe at the beginning is my sister! ... Read Full Review